News From June 2014

Thrasher Magazine summed it up best here, "Shop videos represent everything we love about skateboarding and this one from Orchard in Boston has it all. It's a true glimpse into the scene, complete with sick local street spots, young upstarts, surprise guests, legends like Jahmal Williams, and even some shredding from the owners. Enjoy!"Congratulations to Orchard Skateshop for putting out an epic skate video and representing and supporting skateboarding to the fullest.

A few of the Tum Yeto bro's cruised through Tallahassee, Fl and met a local hip hop artist that goes by the name Kloun Phace. His advice is to Keep on Jookin! And that is just what we did. Enjoy the shit show...

Photographer Jonathan Mehring and Jenkem Magazine posted a whole bevy of amazing photos from the Toy Machine "Noisy in Boise" Tour. Below are some of the gems from Dekline team riders that jumped in the van with the bloodsucking skateboard co. Too see the rest of the epic shots, click here.
Ryan Spencer | Hurricane
Matt Bennett | Switch 5050
Jaws & Dakota double up in a backyard beauty.

Congratulations to Zack Wallin for nailing his first magazine cover. Cheers to Zack, Transworld Magazine and Dave Chami for shooting an epic photo. Downhill bomb to massive street gap kickflip. Wow!
For more about this issue of TWS, click here.

Preeminent collaborations have consummated between the bloodsucking skateboard company and the Volcom stone. The brilliant minds of Collin Provost, your benevolent overlord, Ed Templeton and Volcom have brought you a skateboarding collab for the ages. Worship. Consume. Repeat.
For all necessary injections....click here!

May 31st at TFR Gallery was the Zine Thing show put on by Thrasher Magazine & Foundation Skateboards. The show was inspired by our the Swank Zine Tea Pot deck that we recently re-issued. Here's a cellular photo recap of the night.

Line Up of the Show: Tod Swank, Ed & Deanna Templeton, Andy Jenkins, Rich Jacobs,
Michael Burnett, Sam Hitz, The Deadbeat Club, Wez Lundry and the Shep Dawgs.
Sam Hitz prepping for the show with his theLarbzine section.
The Larb and Michael Burnett's section "Nothing is Fucked".
Ed and Deanna setting up their Ninas Patineta section.
Clint Woodside prepping the Deadbeat Club offering.
Rich Jacobs made the trip down from Oakland,CA to participate in the show.
Rich's section: Move Zine
Closeups
Clint and Rich discussing all things Xerox and photography.
Pro skater and publisher of the 1st skate zine ever, GSD, taking Rich's photo. Look up Skate Fate.
BB Baptista hit up the wall with some water colors to represent for the Shep Dawgs.
Bendpress publisher and art director for Girl Skateboards, Andy Jenkins released Bend #23 for the show.
Jenkins has been in the FoSkCo fold for 25 years. He's got clips in the first F vid, Glam Boys on Wheels.
Andy's son Emmett contemplating lines to be skated at the Prince Park in Oside.
Rich digs the Swank offering.

Around 6pm the zinesters started rolling in to trade and purchase.

Lee Dog picked up a copy of the Larb.

Speaking of the Larb.

Jenkins, Swank and his daughter Zoe, and Sam Hitz with his son Bronson.

Tum Yeto fam, Barker, Tyler, Tod and Zoe.

Ed & Deanna Templeton

Editor at Large for Thrasher Mag, Michael Burnett presented his zine, Nothing is Fucked, along with Shep Dawg photographer introducing his 1st zine, MASH.

Indy TM and Thrasher photographer Rhino was in attendance.

Larry Ransom discussing his zine "Purefun" with Vern Laird.

The legend himself, O made an apperance.

B-Mack and the Nook picked up a copy of Skate Jawn.

Deanna and Clint managing the Deadbeat Club table..
Brad Walters and Morgnar from Active came to support.